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This beautiful medieval cathedral was used for a major battle scene in Eternia. Large sets were built around the grounds to bring the sequence alive.
The caves became Skeletor’s dark underground territory. Their winding tunnels and dramatic rock formations added a mysterious and intimidating atmosphere to the film.
These historic underground caves, filled with towering stone pillars, were used for scenes set beneath Eternia, giving them a strange and otherworldly look.
Many of the film’s biggest indoor sets were built here, including parts of Castle Grayskull, making the studio a key production location.
With its glass towers and modern skyline, Canary Wharf was chosen for scenes that needed a sleek and futuristic backdrop.
The dramatic mountain range provided stunning aerial shots that helped showcase Eternia’s rugged landscapes and vast natural beauty.
Volcanic terrain, black sand plains and remote landscapes were used to represent the wild and desolate outer regions of Eternia.
This classic American main street became the setting for several Earth-based scenes, including action sequences featuring He-Man and his allies.
The park’s famous rock formations stood in for the barren land surrounding Castle Grayskull in the 1987 film.
Large sets, including Castle Grayskull’s throne room, were built here, helping create many of the film’s most memorable Eternian scenes.
The school was used for scenes featuring Julie and Kevin, serving as one of the main Earth locations in the story.